5432 – BT R123e – Edition 06 – 05.06.03
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Note
Use the directory label to make a note
of the numbers you have stored in the
memory.
To insert a pause when storing a
number
Press the Redial button at the
point where you want to enter
a pause. When you dial the
number stored in the memory,
your Response 123e will
automatically insert the pause
where it was stored.
To dial a stored number
Lift the handset.
Press the Quickdial button.
Press the button under which
the number you want is stored.
The number is dialled.
To change a stored number
Simply repeat the steps for
storing a number. The new
number will replace the
existing stored number.
Using the memory to store
and dial numbers
Your Response 123e can store up to 10
phone numbers which can be dialled by
pressing just 2 buttons. Each number
can be up to 16 digits long.
To store a number
Note
When storing numbers in the memory
you will not hear confirmation beeps
as you press the keypad buttons.
Lift the handset. The dialling
tone can be heard. When
storing numbers you will still
hear the dial tone and may
hear recorded messages from
the telephone exchange.
Please ignore this, it does not
affect storing numbers.
Press the Store button.
Enter the phone number you
want to store.
Press the Store button again.
Press a keypad number (any
number from 0 –9) under
which you want to store the
phone number.
The number is now stored and
you can replace the handset.